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Use of smart drugs such as modafinil have gone up almost 300% between 2015 and 2017 a study in the International Journal of Drug Policy stated in June of 2018. This informati0on is based on an international drug usage survey. The survey is done annually, anonymously and online. The survey in 2015 was taken by about 30,000 people, which the 2018 survey was taken by almost 80,000 people.

The US had the highest rate of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) among respondents. Almost 30% of American respondents to the survey say they had taken a PCE (modafinil, armodafinil, other nootropics) at least once within the preceding 12 months. This is up from 20% in the 2015 survey.

In terms of the increasing usage of nootropics, Europe was far ahead of the game with countries like France going from 3% usage to 16% and the United Kingdom from 5% in 2015 to 23 percent in 2017.

The survey went on to find that almost half of the people who used study pills like modafinil got the pills from friends, 10 percent go them from online pharmacies, 6 percent got them from family members and only 4 percent said they had actual prescriptions.

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According to this survey, only 4 percent of PCE – modafinil – nootropics users have prescriptions.

96% of the smart drugs being taken to increase cognitive performance are bought without a prescription.

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The following is an unabridged list of American universities. We feel it important to list these institutions of higher learning as nootropics are most used by college students to help them focus on their studies. We have a great number of college students as customers from many of these universities.

UConn Hartford Campus in Hartford (The campus moved to downtown Hartford in the fall of 2017 from West Hartford.)

UConn Stamford Campus in Stamford

UConn Torrington Campus in Torrington

UConn Waterbury Campus in Waterbury

Delaware

University of Delaware (UD)

Delaware State University

King’s International University of Science and Technology

District of Columbia

University of the District of Columbia (UDC)

Note that the District of Columbia provides tuition grants to its residents toward the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition at public four-year colleges and universities throughout the US, Guam, and Puerto Rico.

Florida

State University System of Florida

Florida A&M University (Florida A&M)

Florida Atlantic University (FAU)

Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU)

Florida International University (FIU)

Florida Polytechnic University (Florida Poly or FPU)

Florida State University (FSU)

New College of Florida

University of Central Florida (UCF)

University of Florida (UF) (Gainesville – flagship/main campus)

University of North Florida (UNF)

University of South Florida (USF)

University of West Florida (UWF)

Georgia

University System of Georgia

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Albany State University

Armstrong State University

Atlanta Metropolitan State College

Augusta University

Bainbridge State College

Clayton State University

College of Coastal Georgia

Columbus State University

Dalton State College

East Georgia State College

Fort Valley State University

Georgia College and State University

Georgia Gwinnett College

Georgia Highlands College

Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)

Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW)

Georgia State University (GSU)

Gordon State College

Kennesaw State University

Middle Georgia State University

Savannah State University

South Georgia State College (SGSC)

University of Georgia (UGA)

University of North Georgia (UNG)

University of West Georgia (UWG)

Valdosta State University (VSU)

Guam

University of Guam

Hawaii

University of Hawaii system

University of Hawaii at Manoa (Hawaii or UH) (Manoa – flagship/main campus)

University of Hawaii at Hilo

University of Hawaii at West Oahu

Idaho

Boise State University (Boise State or BSU)

University of Idaho (U of I or UI)

Idaho State University (Idaho State or ISU)

Lewis–Clark State College

Illinois

Chicago State University (Chicago State)

Eastern Illinois University (EIU)

Governors State University

Illinois State University (Illinois State)

University of Illinois system

University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (Illinois) (Urbana and Champaign – flagship/main campus)

Nevada

College of Southern Nevada (community college; in addition to associate’s degrees, offers a bachelor’s degree program)

Great Basin College (community college; in addition to associate degrees, offers a few bachelor’s degrees)

Nevada State College

University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)

Western Nevada College (community college; in addition to associate degrees, offers a bachelor’s degree program)

Truckee Meadows Community College (Community college located in Northern Reno. Offers a variety of Associates degree programs, as well as Bachelor’s degrees, which are provided through a partnership with Sierra Nevada College)

New Hampshire

University System of New Hampshire

Granite State College

Keene State College

Plymouth State University

University of New Hampshire (UNH) (flagship/main campus)

New Jersey

The College of New Jersey

Kean University

Montclair State University

New Jersey City University

New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

Ramapo College of New Jersey

Rowan University

Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (from dissolved University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ))

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (established in partnership with Cooper Health System in 2009)

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PaSSHE)

The 14 universities in PaSSHE are state-owned. They are directly governed by gubernatorial appointees sitting on the PaSSHE Board of Governors. Each university also has an independent Council of Trustees appointed by the Commonwealth’s governor.

State-owned universities:

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

California University of Pennsylvania

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania

Clarion University of Pennsylvania

Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Venango

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)

Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Academy of Culinary Arts

Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Armstrong (IUP-Armstrong)

Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Northpointe (IUP-Northpointe)

Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Punxsutawney (IUP-Punxsutawney)

Kutztown University of Pennsylvania

Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania

Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, Clearfield

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

Millersville University of Pennsylvania

Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania

Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania

West Chester University of Pennsylvania

Commonwealth System of Higher Education

Universities of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education receive public funds and reduce tuition for residents of Pennsylvania. Gubernatorial appointees are always a minority of their respective governing boards.

State-related institutions:

Lincoln University

Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) (a multi-college campus administered at University Park) (University Park – flagship/main campus)

Modafinil has been found to boost short-term memory, with strong effects on attention, in addition to almost completely blocking a person’s sense of exhaustion. Experienced users have described the focusing effects as being an extension of wakefulness. Losing the sense of fatigue produces a constant sensation of the present and after 1 or 2 hours work, users continue to feel just as fresh and can work like they had begun 10 minutes before. Less positive, however, are the reported negative consequences on people’s ability to think creatively, reducing their ability to problem solve and think outside the box. Additionally, it is worth noting that the wakefulness effects of modafinil do have their limitations; Modafinil doesn’t prevent cognitive deterioration over a longer period of sleep deprivation, while it can cause overconfidence in cognitive performance. After about 20 hours, your executive functions (abstract and creative thinking, long and short-term memory etc.) suffer as they normally would if you were sleep deprived, while you may still not feel any fatigue.

We have listed the most common effects of modafinil. Please note that everyone can be affected differently, and this is not an exhaustive list. As a rule of thumb, negative side effects of modafinil increase with higher doses while the advantages of greater alertness taper off; you may get more”awake” but most likely your performance will remain stable or decrease. Source

Modafinil is not the biggest gain I have made towards peak experiences — that would be just basic exercise. It is not the biggest gain towards overall well-being, which is only a cleaner diet and very good hydration. It is not even the largest no-brainer of a nootropic, the honor of that probably goes to Piracetam.

But with that said, it’s some pretty amazing stuff.

In this post, we’ll cover: 1. The effects and subjective experience, negative and positive, of Modafinil. 2. The routine I built around taking it, through trial and error, for optimum functionality. 3. Some jumping-off points for further research.

Please note that I am not a doctor or nutritionist. I have consulted with some, and am an enthusiastic amateur. Your health is extremely precious and you need to get informed personally through thorough research, and it is absolutely worth spending the small amount of cash to consult with trained professionals if you are changing your wellbeing and medical routines.

Okay, so what is the world like on modafinil? There seems to be a whole lot of curiosity around it. Having been taking it on-and-off for a few months now and tracking my performance both objective and subjective, here is one take.

We’ll start with the downsides.

Negative Effects of Modafinil

Downside #1: My kinesthetic sense is sharper.

This actually is not a good thing, in my book. I’ve got many different nagging sports injuries, some latent harm from a motorcycle crash in Cambodia, etc.. I’m more in touch with my body and my senses are sharper on modafinil, but that really brings to the surface some otherwise acclimated latent pain. It can be distracting as I believe some of the old damage in my ribs, previously broken hands, etc.. The advantages of a larger kinesthetic sense are relatively small with what I do, feeling older accidents more acutely can be distracting. (More on how I deal with this in a moment.)

Downside #2: Same with eyesight, though this one is more of a mixed blessing.

I pick up colors, patterns, backgrounds, and details to a greater extent. I detect buildings on the horizon and more of the surroundings. It’s not such a problem in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, but I think it’d be bothersome in Tokyo or Las Vegas.

Downside #3: I lose track of time.

It’s excellent for focusing, putting your head down, and getting a lot of things done. But I really lose track of time and need to set alarms. I’ll look around and it will be 5AM, and 8PM was not that long ago. Stupid standard things, like sitting at a cafe two hours before an appointment next door. Normally no problem, on modafinil I want to set alarms things like that. I won’t take modafinil at a day stacked with an assortment of things which need to occur at specific times unless somebody else is managing my schedule.

Downside #4: Fluency of thought increases, but can easily go all over the place.

I don’t like to be on modafinil with five items on my mind. One or two, great. This necessitates a strict schedule… if there are five things and I am task switching between them, then it is very easy to fall into an intensely concentrated bout of uselessness. If I’m exploring quotes for writing, I could end up reading about Shakespeare or any military conflict for a few hours. Breaks are dangerous too — when I was acclimating used to modafinil, I definitely burned some 10-hour stretches simply playing online Chess, which would never happen not on the stuff.

I don’t want to consume anything. Normally after lifting weights, I’ll eat a salad with chicken or tuna, and then a few more plates of chicken. On modafinil, I will feel complete three-quarters of the way through the salad and have to force-eat more to find some sustainable amount of calories. Snacking on nuts slowly can help with this, but it’s actually a real problem since I almost always try to lift days I take modafinil (more on this in a minute ).

I have sometimes gotten mild headaches on the stuff. This may be due to unrelated things though — such as forgetting to eat, drink water, etc.. I’m unsure — I now carefully manage when I take modafinil and the routine around taking it and don’t get headaches anymore.

Downside #7: Long half-life and can’t-sleep-on-it requires some planning.

Sometimes I’ll be planning on doing a work stretch on modafinil, but it’ll hit early day and I hadn’t taken it yet. Then I’m in a bit of a bind. If I take it, I won’t be sleeping well until 7AM to 10AM the following day, and I will probably wake up between 11AM to 2PM pretty alert with it in my system. This might sound good, but it’s not — you have to actually plan around taking the stuff. I’d really like if it had a 4-6 hour half-life.

I like to start with the downsides of something for perspective — the majority of articles like to start with the”wonder and amazement” facets, which leaves out some important information. On modafinil, I experience greatly heightened senses, though that is not necessarily a plus (bright/neon lights could be distracting, I feel pain from old injuries). It is powerful stuff that lasts quite a long time, so needs to be seriously intended around. It’s possible to neglect eating and hydration on the stuff, which is also bad. I had headaches on it occasionally before experimentation and building a regular around it.

Positive Effects of Modafinil

It’s just gone. You don’t need to sleep on the stuff.

If you’re sleep deprived, you return to”normal and pretty good” fast, though I think that’s a small dangerous game so I don’t play it. Rather, I try to take modafinil when I am on a reasonable amount of sleep, which leads to a prolonged and stable much-increased evaluation of energy and alertness.

The mechanism of action for modafinil is not fully understood (which is always troubling to me when I’m researching something; once I did lots of research on this one, I decided to go for it anyway). It is a nootropic, rather than an amphetamine or standard stimulant. The current state of science is that it’s not fully understood how it works.

But tiredness is gone. For me personally, it brings a sharp and clear comprehension, much like a non-caffeine user using a large coffee, except the result is larger and there’s no jitteriness or agitation.

It’s particularly helpful when I’m trying to do something that is somewhat dull but could use a dose of superior creativity, like writing sales materials for a traditional industry where it’s hard to get a great copy and very good points. I especially like to do branding, positioning, and putting the finishing touches on products and services on modafinil. Integrating creativity into logical thinking (which have some opposition naturally) will be simpler on it. So is synthesizing new information, like when I am reading Ogilvy On Advertising and trying to implement some ideas from that.

I write much better cold emails on modafinil to meet people. I seem to put a better sense of connecting with people, their interests, and accomplishing goals together in the same time on it. The response rate is a lot higher although I can dash it off quite fast without assembling the email at all.

I can too easily focus on a single call or activity and deconstruct and think it through for what seems like a short time but is really very long.

I find it is not so great for solo research, but can good for researching with someone else that”brings things back around and keeps them on track.”

I am far less likely to”put stuff off” or”program it” on modafinil — it’s like, “Why are not we doing it right now?” Though I try to leave very rote, repeatable tasks that don’t require creativity for other days because I do not take the stuff daily.

I work much faster — this guide is already at 1500 words. I have been thinking about this article for a week, outlined it in 20 minutes, and I’m now 30 minutes into writing it. I do not normally write that quickly, not at all.

You know, the sort where you know you know the answer, and it’s right there in your face, but you can not really get it? Lately, rather than beating my head against the wall, I take some final notes on problems like this and leave it for when I take modafinil.

I’ve got more energy in general, and a general better sense of well-being. I am more optimistic about it by a little bit. Surprisingly, I look less impatient (there’s a light fleeting sense of,”I shouldn’t be wasting this time…” if I am in high-creative mode on modafinil and doing something rote, but not much aggravation or unhappiness with it.)

As a caveat, however, I have had bad experiences when taking modafinil in a, particularly bad mood. If I was ruminating and with a particularly bad day, taking modafinil made me get deeper into the rut and accomplish nothing. Eventually, on those days I’d wind up doing the 10-hours-of-online-chess issue to just block the ruminating. So it’s not a cure-all, it is a good boost for moods ranging from”slightly below average” up to”excellent,” but not a good solution for especially bad days.

My Routine Modafinil For Effectiveness

I’d hit-or-miss adventures with modafinil until I constructed a regular around it. To begin with, my regular routine.

My normal routine includes a diet heavy in protein, moderate in fat, and almost no carbohydrates. In the morning, I take 1600mg of Piracetam along with Vitamin C, fish oil, calcium, collagen, glucosamine, and hyaluronic acid. In the wintertime or if not getting much sun, I include Vitamin D. I also have a way lot of caffeine, I’ve been scaling back from 6-7 coffees/teas per day to 3-5. I’m contented with the majority of those lifestyle choices, except the caffeine which is a just simple addiction that I haven’t been willing to go through the withdrawal effects to break yet. I’ll usually do this if I am sleep deprived and need to sleep 10+ hours to recover, but I never take melatonin around the very same timeframes I am taking modafinil — if endurance construction or dependency effects are coming on, I want to know it and not accidentally have it covered up.

I lift weights 2-4 times per week and typically go for a 2-4 hour walk once or twice weekly, along with a fantastic amount of walking blended into my lifestyle.

Warning: Speculation follows. Check with doctors, nutritionists, do your own research. This is my speculating based on my experience, with a sample size of one.

Out of everything I take to supplement, Vitamin C, fish oil, calcium, and collagen are pretty standard supplements for healthy people. I doubt Vitamin C, calcium, or collagen has a lot of an interaction with modafinil. Fish oil might have some impact and relevance to the discussion since it will promote good moods and reduce inflammation, both of which are relevant. I take hyaluronic acid and glucosamine for some soft tissue damage I had, which definitely helped recovery and healing, and appears to have minimal impact on the mental state.

Piracetam probably has the biggest interaction with Modafinil. Piracetam is another nootropic, which has some qualities of a stimulant and generally appears to improve my working memory, capacity for thought, and difficulty. Piracetam was first synthesized in 1964 and there were people on the constant use of it since then, and it seems to be rather safe. I suspect that modafinil has a higher effectiveness and a faster effectiveness when combined with Piracetam.

I also consume a substantial quantity of caffeine, but I do not have a baseline before-and-after — I have been taking caffeine the entire time that I take modafinil, so I can not comment. There might be some type of interaction there, or may not.

I eat some mild protein, usually a few eggs or a pack of nuts. I then make sure I go to the gym in the next hour or two. I will not take modafinil anymore without doing extreme physical exercise.

That’s the most important thing for consistent good feelings and production on modafinil — the post-workout hormones with dopamine, etc, seem to dull the pain from injuries and potential headache, make me relax a bit more (which helps me knock off the task-switching that can ruin productivity).

I try to get a couple problems I’d like to work out on already laid out so that I can just dive in. It’s best if they are organized in this way that there is no desire to change between them. As an example, perhaps I have three pieces of writing I’d love to do — I’ll only work on one of them, in that situation. Having problems that are associated (a sales campaign and a marketing campaign that have lots of feedback between them) is particularly problematic since I’ll get ideas for both of them that are worth capturing, but it’ll take me out of the extreme flow.

I try not to have any appointments scheduled.

After the gym, I eat the salad and drink a huge pitcher of ice water. Probably 30 minutes after that, I force myself to eat another plate of chicken or a pack of nuts (I don’t need to), and order a coffee. While I’m eating, I am quite open to doing random things. I’ll skim my list of projects and campaigns, go through my email, listen to audiobooks or music, read a little, or whatever. Right after the gym, I’m kind of in a blissful mood and not quite ready to put down my head, so I just enjoy it and take in some great inputs.

Approximately 30 minutes after the gym (3-4 hours after taking morning supplements, 1.5-3.5 hours after taking modafinil) I hit the maximum portion of my creative stride. I try to be solo at this time and work on hard problems I couldn’t normally solve. It’s a terrific time for writing, particularly, and all sorts of other abstract problem-solving.

This time will operate for a couple hours, and around hours 5-8 I like to start working on something collaborative with someone. Early in the supplement/modafinil/gym/food cycle, thoughts and production come too fast and I want to just channel it and stay in a flow state. It’s good for collaborating.

My experiences are with 200mg doses of Modalert from MyModafinil, which is a generic version that costs around $2 per dose and is produced in India. It’s lightly controlled in the united states, so you do your own research and get a prescription if you are interested in it. I’ve had great experiences with MyModafinil.

For further reading, Gwern’s article on Modafinil is very scientific.

Dave Asprey in Bulletproof Exec is a big fan, as described in, “Why You Suffer from a Modafinil Deficiency.” I wouldn’t say the edge from it is quite that big as Asprey describes it, but yes, it’s definitely possible to do things creatively on it which aren’t off of it.

Daniel Tenner’s”Modafinil and Startups” is insightful — he used it to combat sleep deprivation, so that’s where you can find a take on that. The Hacker News discussion on Tenner’s piece is good too.

“My experimentation with smart drugs” by Johann Hari is also insightful, in addition to the HN discussion for it.

Just a Couple of Recommendations

Mostly, I am not making recommendations — just sharing my experience. However, I do have a couple of.

1. Research thoroughly in the event you get into any new medicinal or pharmaceutical routine. It’s only a smart practice. I’ll try to write an article sometime in the next week about how I evaluate pharmaceuticals/addictiveness, but you should definitely be familiar with doses, tolerance-building, withdrawal effects, contraindication, and medicinal interactions/reactions. It is your life and health, so it is well worth spending the time to learn.

2. Try to speak with a few people directly who have employed whatever you’re considering. The internet makes this really easy, there’s no really good reason not to.

3. Find a good health professional with a similar philosophy to you that knows your objectives, and get expert advice. The right professional can do wonders for helping you make good decisions and avoid bad decisions.

4. On a personal note, I’d recommend Piracetam as a better starting point than Modafinil for someone who has never completed nootropics… it’s just not as much hardcore whatsoever. It does not lead to such enormous gains, but it has a lower half-life, fewer side effects, and overall doesn’t change your daily life and life as much as Modafinil.

Be sure that you bookmark or subscribe via RSS — sometime within the next week I will cover evaluating addictiveness, side effects, etc., of pharmaceuticals. It’ll be quite relevant if it’s a topic you’re interested in, so stick around.

Instead of feeling “in the zone”, I would just do work and then I realize that I have just spent the last 2-3 hours working rather than doing random stuff. Like, I feel with Modafinil; you have the identical personality and the energy, I get more work done. I found myself staying on task more and checking Facebook/social media/e-mail a lot less when on Modafinil.

Without Modafinil, I’m ready for a nap by 2-3 pm or else I won’t get anything done. But with Modafinil, I could work directly through. Modafinil’s effects are nuanced. You don’t “feel” the effects the same way you feel if you took a stimulant. It is more of a wakefulness and alertness. You may be a bit more attentive to things and are aware. I am always trying to find new ways to improve myself one way or another. When using the expression nootropic to describe Modafinil may be disagreed upon by some nootropics community, I am not really here to discuss semantics and terminology.

I want this post for a summary of my adventures so it might help. If you’re a little bit sleep deprived (like having 5 hours rather than your regular 7 hours of sleep), it will wake you up and you will feel like you didn’t skip a beat. It will keep you on task, if you are working on something. For those who have a long day ahead of you, it will keep you functioning without feeling fatigued.

My baseline heart rate is in the low 60s. When I’m on Modafinil, I would regularly find my resting heart rate in the 70s range. And while although it is more than my heart rate, it’s less than my heart rate. Now if you’ve come here looking for information regarding Modafinil, chances are you’ve heard many stories about it, which range from raising your IQ points by double digits to it being the specific pill from Limitless. However, the reality its effects far more timid. The medication does a great job of promoting wakefulness and keeping fatigue. Additionally, it raises many higher-order executive functions, including attention and working memory.

When you haven’t heard about Modafinil

Modafinil does make your urine smell somewhat distinct. It is a distinct smell, although I don’t need to say it’s a smell that is bad. If I urinate in a bathroom, I can not really smell it but I can definitely smell it if I urinate in a urinal. What It’s Suppose to Do At the end of the day, I encounter huge mental crash on Ritalin. The crash is much worse than a caffeine crash in the day. With Modafinil I don’t get that. If I take Modafinil at 7 or 8 in the morning, I still find myself doing work without being fatigued at 6 or 7 in the evening, sometimes even later.

Modafinil is not a stimulant; it does not provide that”edge” feeling that stimulants like caffeine, Ritalin, or Adderall does. With Modafinil, you don’t get that feeling. It’s more subtle when you want to get work done but it’s still effective. It makes me forget to drink water, although it did not make my mouth dry the manner Ritalin did.

Positives of Modafinil Modafinil is marketed as a prescription medication in the United States to treat shift work disorder, narcolepsy, and sleep disorders. Because there were a couple of instances of acute skin reactions it was approved for treatment of ADHD but did not pass the trial period. It is being used by many individuals as an enhancement, though prescribed as a prescription medication for sleep disorders. So the increase in my heart rate is indicative of some kind of activity, but not nearly coffee’s stimulant reaction. The drug doesn’t make you jittery like caffeine or other stimulants. It’s a wakefulness.

Before going any farther, I want to mention that Modafinil is a prescription drug and with any medicines, you ought to definitely consult a physician before taking it.

This post is not meant to be medical advice in any way, shape, or form. This article is written to describe my experience.

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